Claims
- 1. A precast concrete, combination panel and column module comprising:
- a. a generally vertically disposed panel having a thickness, a height, and a first generally vertical edge and a second generally vertical edge;
- b. a first generally vertically disposed U-shaped member and a second generally vertically disposed U-shaped member, each said first and said second U-shaped member having a front leg and a rear leg, and a thickness and a height substantially similar to said thickness and said height of said panel, each said first and said second U-shaped members horizontally located at opposite ends of said panel;
- c. each said panel of said first precast module and said second precast module slanting in a horizontal plane from said front leg of said first U-shaped member to said rear leg of said second U-shaped member; and
- d. said first U-shaped member, said second U-shaped member, and said panel capable of overcoming ambient overturning forces exerted on said panel, whereby each said precast module is inherently stable and capable of standing upright with no other support.
- 2. A precast concrete wall for use adjacent a roadway capable of being rapidly and efficiently constructed in a right of way of limited width, capable of withstanding nominally applied overturning and destructive forces and adapted to deflect a nominally impacting vehicle onto the roadway comprising:
- a. at least two precast concrete modules each comprising:
- (i) a generally vertically disposed panel having a thickness, a height, and a first generally vertical edge and a second generally vertical edge;
- (ii) a first generally vertically disposed U-shaped member and a second generally vertically disposed U-shaped member, each said first and said second U-shaped member having a front leg and a rear leg, and a thickness and a height substantially similar to said thickness and said height of said panel, each said first and said second U-shaped members horizontally located at opposite ends of said panel;
- (iii) each said panel of said first precast module and said second precast module slanting in a horizontal plane from said front leg of said first U-shaped member to said rear leg of said second U-shaped member; and
- (iv) said first U-shaped member, said second U-shaped member, and said panel capable of overcoming ambient overturning forces exerted on said panel;
- b. said first U-shaped member of said first module adapted to be located adjacent to said second U-shaped member of said second module for forming a stay-in-place form for casting a structural support column on-site, said structural support column securing said first module to said second module, said stay-in-place form having a cavity extending vertically throughout substantially the entire height of said stay-in-place form;
- c. means, located in said cavity of said stay-in-place form, for reinforcing said column;
- d. cast-in-place concrete positioned in said cavity of said stay-in-place form and encasing said reinforcing means for withstanding said nominally applied overturning and destructive forces; and
- e. said stay-in-place form being an integral part of said column once said cast-in-place concrete hardens;
- whereby said precast concrete modules are inherently stable and capable of standing upright with no other support for said modules so that said modules may be placed on-site and said first module may be rapidly secured to said second module allowing for rapid and efficient construction of said precast concrete wall.
- 3. The invention as claimed in claim 2 wherein:
- a. said first module comprises a first top surface facially engaging a stacked third module by lengthwise contact thereagainst in a stacked relationship; and
- b. said second module comprises a second top surface facially engaging a stacked fourth module by lengthwise contact thereagainst in a stacked relationship.
- 4. The invention as claimed in claim 3 wherein said panels of said first module and said second module are thicker than said panels of said third module and said fourth module for withstanding nominally applied overturning and destructive forces.
- 5. The invention as claimed in claim 2 wherein:
- a. said front leg of said first U-shaped member of said first module is longer in length than said rear leg of said first U-shaped member of said first module;
- b. said front leg of said second U-shaped member of said second module is the same length as said rear leg of said second U-shaped member of said second module;
- c. said first U-shaped member adapted to be located adjacent to said second U-shaped member for constructing said wall with a desired angle of curvature.
- 6. The invention as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a spacer adapted for placement between said first U-shaped member of said first module and said second U-shaped member of said second module for constructing said wall with a desired angle of curvature.
- 7. The invention as claimed in claim 2 further comprising means for allowing expansion of said modules for resisting cracking of said modules from nominally applied forces.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of Ser. No. 08/249,692 filed on May 26, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,400,563 issued Mar. 28, 1995, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/675,503 filed on Mar. 26, 1991, now abandoned.
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